During the Wei and Jin Dynasties, the art of calligraphy gradually changed from a practical tool to an art form. Calligraphers began to try to combine calligraphy art with literature art and express their feelings and thoughts through calligraphy works. At the same time, they began to pay attention to the use of strokes and the aesthetic feeling of forms, and pursued the aesthetic value of calligraphy art. The calligraphers in this period included Wang Xizhi, Wang Xianzhi and Yan Zhenqing. Their works are not only words, but also artistic expressions.
The conscious period of calligraphy art is also an important period for the development of calligraphy art. During this period, calligraphers began to study and create new calligraphy styles, forming different calligraphy forms such as regular script, running script and cursive script. They also pay attention to the application of brushwork and ink color, explore different writing skills and expressions, and promote the development and innovation of calligraphy art.
In a word, the Wei and Jin Dynasties was the conscious period of China's calligraphy art, and it was also an important period of its development. Calligraphers in this period realized the importance of calligraphy art and began to conduct systematic research and creation. They combine calligraphy art with literature art, pursue the aesthetic value of calligraphy art and promote the development and innovation of calligraphy art.